When the Walls Come Down

They will lay siege to all the cities throughout your land until the high fortified walls in which you trust fall down. They will besiege all the cities throughout the land the LORD your God is giving you. — Deuteronomy 28:52

The year 2018 is important for Israel and the Jewish people as we celebrate the modern State of Israel’s 70th Birthday. You can be part of this momentous milestone with Rabbi Eckstein’s 70 devotions offered now through April 19, Israel’s Independence Day. These devotions are tied to our Keys to Israel – six fundamental principles underlying God’s covenantal relationship with His chosen people and His Holy Land using the acrostic I.S.R.A.E.L.

This devotion is part of ten devotions focusing on the letter “S” — State of Israel — and will explore the modern Jewish State as the embodiment of God’s promise to His people that Israel is their rightful, eternal inheritance.

The Bar-Lev Line was a chain of fortifications placed along the Suez Canal. The year was 1973, and Israel had to protect herself from the possibility of an Egyptian invasion. The solution: A $300-million wall made out of sand and concrete that was, on average, 80 feet tall and spanned about 100 miles. The line, named after the Israeli Chief of Staff Haim Bar-Lev, was expected to keep invading forces at bay for 24 to 48 hours. However, when the day did come and the Yom Kippur War began, it took Anwar Sadat only two hours to break through the wall and launch an assault. When it was needed most, that great barrier, the wall of security, was useless.

In Deuteronomy 28, we read about the curses that will come upon the children of Israel should they disobey the Lord: “They will lay siegeto all the cities throughout your land until the high fortified walls in which you trust fall down.” Should the Israelites be disobedient, they would be attacked by enemies and thrown out of their land. The pivotal moment would come when the “walls in which you trust fall down.” Once those walls were down, the Israelites would be vulnerable and open to attacks.

Jeremiah, the prophet who warned of the exile that would soon come to the disobedient Israelites, said: “Cursed is the one who trusts in man,who draws strength from mere flesh . . . But blessedis the one who trustsin theLORD,whose confidence is in him” (Jeremiah 7:5–7). Those who trust in man or anything physical are doomed. They will be let down, disappointed, defeated, and demolished. However, the one who trusts in God will be secure forever.

During the Yom Kippur War, after the great wall fell, after stunning defeats, and against incredible odds, the Israeli army realized that they had only one true line of defense: God. And indeed, He produced miracles, and the war was won!

Sometimes in life, God makes our walls fall down. Because it is only when we lose hope in our trusted physical and material defenses that we truly learn to trust in God.

What are the great walls in your life? Are they people whom you depend upon? Is it money in the bank? Is it a strong army or a good president? None of these are capable of protecting us or are worthy of our trust. Let us remember that it is God Who fights our battles and it is He Who gives us shelter – now and forevermore.